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BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
20301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER • RALEIGH, NC 27699‐0301
March 5, 2012
Contact: Chris Mackey
Office: (919) 733‐5612
Gov. Perdue Requests Assistance for Storm Survivors
Emergency Management Teams Assess Tornado-damaged Areas
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue is requesting assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration for Cabarrus, Cherokee and Mecklenburg counties following the severe weather and tornadoes that struck over the weekend.
“This is the second round of devastating storms already this year,” Gov. Perdue said. “We will do everything possible to ensure that those who suffered damages from the tornadoes will get any possible aid so they can get back in their homes and resume their lives.”
Local and state emergency management teams are out today with the SBA staff surveying the extent of the tornado damage in the hardest hit areas. Teams are expected to look at 170 homes in Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties and dozens of homes and businesses in Cherokee County. The National Weather Service confirmed one EF2 tornado swept across Cherokee County Saturday, while another struck near the Mecklenburg and Cabarrus county line.
The formal survey is the first step in determining what areas may qualify for state and/or federal funding assistance.
If the assessments exceed the threshold set forth in N.C. General Statute 166A, the governor may issue a state emergency declaration. The state declaration paves the way for storm survivors to seek state funds to help them recover.
Once the assessments are complete and Gov. Perdue’s request is approved, that clears the way for SBA to provide low-interest loans to storm victims in eligible counties. The SBA is the agency that can provide low interest loans for homeowners, renters and businesses that suffered damage from the storms.

BEVERLY EAVES PERDUE
GOVERNOR
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
20301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER • RALEIGH, NC 27699‐0301
March 5, 2012
Contact: Chris Mackey
Office: (919) 733‐5612
Gov. Perdue Requests Assistance for Storm Survivors
Emergency Management Teams Assess Tornado-damaged Areas
RALEIGH – Gov. Bev Perdue is requesting assistance from the U.S. Small Business Administration for Cabarrus, Cherokee and Mecklenburg counties following the severe weather and tornadoes that struck over the weekend.
“This is the second round of devastating storms already this year,” Gov. Perdue said. “We will do everything possible to ensure that those who suffered damages from the tornadoes will get any possible aid so they can get back in their homes and resume their lives.”
Local and state emergency management teams are out today with the SBA staff surveying the extent of the tornado damage in the hardest hit areas. Teams are expected to look at 170 homes in Cabarrus and Mecklenburg counties and dozens of homes and businesses in Cherokee County. The National Weather Service confirmed one EF2 tornado swept across Cherokee County Saturday, while another struck near the Mecklenburg and Cabarrus county line.
The formal survey is the first step in determining what areas may qualify for state and/or federal funding assistance.
If the assessments exceed the threshold set forth in N.C. General Statute 166A, the governor may issue a state emergency declaration. The state declaration paves the way for storm survivors to seek state funds to help them recover.
Once the assessments are complete and Gov. Perdue’s request is approved, that clears the way for SBA to provide low-interest loans to storm victims in eligible counties. The SBA is the agency that can provide low interest loans for homeowners, renters and businesses that suffered damage from the storms.